decrypting

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v. Present participle of decrypt.

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Turnbull: The terms and conditions of being able to provide access to the method of decrypting is that there must be mechanisms used in the pathway the content takes to take it to the point of access that avoid copying.

Puporting to be a decoded translation of a series of "extra" episodes of The Odyssey (decoded because, according to the translator, who provides an introduction to the book that has now been made of them, they have existed as an encrypted manuscript the means of decrypting which has only recently been discovered), it bears no resemblance to the sort of unified narrative most readers expect to find in a novel.

The new information is the result of five weeks of round-the-clock work by a CIA-led team of data analysts, cyber experts and translators who are 95 percent finished decrypting and translating the years of material and expect to complete the effort by mid-June, two U.S. officials say.

The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has filed federal lawsuits claiming DVD users violate DMCA anticircumvention rules unless they have the physical disc in the drive when decrypting a movie.

Today's news comes from the New York Times, which reported that the Obama administration wants to require "all services that enable communications -- including encrypted e-mail transmitters like BlackBerry, social networking Web sites like Facebook and software that allows direct 'peer to peer' messaging like Skype" to make their services compatible with government wiretap orders, decrypting their user's encrypted messages if necessary.